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HERMAN RUGEE, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l16,500, dated February21, 1865.

To all whoml it may concern:

Be it known that I, HERMAN RUGEE, of' the city and county of Milwaukee,State of \Visconsin, have invented a new and useful Improvement forRadiating Heat and Consuming Smoke; and I do hereby declare that thefollowing is a full, clear, and exact de scription of the constructionand operation of the sume, reference being had to the annexed drawings,making apart of this specification, i i whichv Figure 1, letter A is theoutside case; Fig. 2, B a section showing adjustable wings, (segmentform,) links, and crank; Fig. 3, C aseotion showing wings open; Fig. 4,D a top View ot' outside case; Fig. 5, E a top section on line from a to1),' F, face ot'wings; G, side ofwings;

li h h h, links connecting wings with crank; z i 'i i, hinges to wings,7c k k, crank; m m m, hot-air ehanbcr. 1

The operation of the improvement consists that by the movement of thecrank the segment wings are opened and closed, and when closed directsthe heat and smoke through the space between the outside case and thewings through the hot air-chamber, and by additional radiation ot' heatfrom the. wings the smoke is consumed.

I do lnot cla-im the outside case, for this is a well known device; but

I claim- The adjustable segment-wings, forming an inverted cone, incombination with the crank, links, or rods for adjusting the wings,substantially as shown and described.

HERMAN EUGEE.

Witnesses:

G. W. MYGATT, A. W. SCHTCKLEE.

